Brandon R. Mita

Pronounced: BRAN-dun MEE-tah

bmita@littler.com
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Brandon R. Mita represents employers in various areas of employment law before state and federal trial and appellate courts, the American Arbitration Association, JAMS, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and other state and local agencies responsible for investigating allegations of workplace discrimination, harassment, and retaliation.

In addition, Brandon provides advice and counseling to clients on a wide variety of employment law areas, including:

  • Handbooks, policies, and procedures
  • Employment-related contracts
  • Disability and workplace accommodations
  • Discrimination, harassment, and retaliation
  • Family and medical leave
  • Workplace investigations
  • Wage and hour compliance and litigation

Throughout his career at Littler, Brandon has dedicated a substantial portion of his time to aiding several non-profits on a pro bono basis. He is currently the pro bono general counsel for the National Japanese American Memorial Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to education and public awareness about the internment of Japanese Americans by the U.S. government during World War II. From 2014-2016, Brandon served as the national legal counsel to one of the largest Asian Pacific American community-based organizations in the U.S. In this capacity, Brandon advised the organization on numerous areas, including but not limited to, employment and board governance. Brandon also provides pro bono employment-related advice to other non-profit organizations in the Washington, D.C. area. 

In 2016, Brandon served on a secondment at a large hotel management company where his responsibilities included leading the company’s internal investigations teams with respect to employment-related allegations as well as developing and providing training on the company’s internal investigation response protocols. Brandon also reviewed, revised, and drafted employment policies and procedures, and he developed strategies for the company’s employment litigation. Lastly, he was the primary contact for providing advice and counsel on a wide variety of human resources questions and issues, including but not limited to, background checks, leaves of absence, discrimination and harassment, and issues related to various wage and hour situations.

Brandon is the co-chair for the Business Development Subcommittee for Littler’s ‘Ohana Affinity Group and is a current protégé in Littler’s Career Advocacy Program.

Prior to joining Littler, Brandon worked as a law clerk for former Equal Employment Opportunity Commissioner Stuart J. Ishimaru.

 

Credentials & Recognition

Speaking Engagements

The Rise of Independent Contractors – Meet the New Boss, Same as the Old Boss?

  • June 5, 2018
  • 2018 Mid-Atlantic Employer Conference, Washington, D.C.

Looking Back to Push Forward: An Overview of Asian American Involvement in the Civil Rights Movement

  • May 14, 2018
  • Bank of America - Institute for Inclusion in the Legal Profession Symposium on the State of Diversity and Inclusion in the Legal Profession, Charlotte, NC

Looking Back to Push Forward: An Overview of Asian American Involvement in the Civil Rights Movement

  • April 9, 2018
  • 3M - Institute for Inclusion in the Legal Profession Symposium on the State of Diversity and Inclusion in the Legal Profession, St. Paul, MN

Board Governance Principles and Fiduciary Duties

  • April 2, 2018
  • The Board Fellowship Program Webinar Series – Kizuna

Lessons from Next Generation Leaders

  • November 12, 2017
  • The U.S. – Japan Council Annual Conference, Washington, D.C.

Best Practices for Conducting Effective Workplace Investigations: Legal Requirements and Practical Considerations

  • November 1, 2017
  • Labor & Employment Webinar Series – Littler Mendelson and BB&T

Board Governance Principles and Fiduciary Duties

  • September 11, 2017
  • The Board Fellowship Program Webinar Series – Kizuna

Looking Back to Push Forward: An Overview of Asian American Involvement in the Civil Rights Movement

  • June 6, 2017
  • BMO Harris - Institute for Inclusion in the Legal Profession Symposium on the State of Diversity and Inclusion in the Legal Profession, Chicago, IL

Creating and Maintaining Legally Compliant Job Descriptions

  • May 25, 2017
  • Strafford Publications, Inc. Webinar

Looking Back to Push Forward: An Overview of Asian American Involvement in the Civil Rights Movement

  • March 27, 2017
  • Hewlett Packard Enterprise - Institute for Inclusion in the Legal Profession Symposium on the State of Diversity and Inclusion in the Legal Profession, Palo Alto, CA

TOMODACHI Daiwa House Student Leadership Conference III

  • October 22, 2016
  • The U.S. – Japan Council, Washington, D.C.

Legally Terminating Employees on Leave: How to Ensure FMLA and ADA Compliance

  • June 28, 2016
  • Center For Competitive Management (C4CM) Webinar

Writing Accurate and Defensible Job Descriptions that Comply with the FLSA, ADA, and FMLA

  • February 9, 2016
  • Center For Competitive Management (C4CM) Webinar

U.S. - Japan Relations Symposium: 70 Years and Beyond

  • November 21, 2015
  • Northwestern University, Evanston, IL

Additional Thought Leadership

Looking Back to Push Forward: An Overview of Asian American Involvement in the Civil Rights Movement

  • March 27, 2017
  • Institute for Inclusion in the Legal Profession

The U.S.-Japan Council Announces Its 2013 Class of TOMODACHI Emerging Leaders

  • October 3, 2013
  • The U.S.-Japan Council

A Different World: What’s it like to be an Asian American Student at a Historically Black College?

  • January 27, 2013
  • Hyphen Magazine

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